The little British computer that's taken the world by storm! It's the ideal way to take your first steps in coding, and our range of kits, add-ons, and accessories make it fun to learn with Raspberry Pi.

Arduino and other Arduino-compatible microcontrollers are perfect when you need a small, rock-solid controller for your project. Program them, pop them into your project, and they'll happily run forever.

Kits are great all-in-one bundles that make perfect gifts, holiday projects, or just as a way to get started with something. Most of our range of kits blend creativity and making with electronics and coding.

Breakouts add handy functions to your microcontroller, be it a Raspberry Pi, Arduino, or something else. They tend to be dedicated to just one or a couple of functions, like audio output, motor driving, or sensors, but can be built up into larger projects.

This is where you'll find all sorts of handy bits and bobs for your projects, or just to stock up your kit box. Wires, LEDs, speakers, power supplies, header pins, sensors, integrated circuits, you name it!

Kitty Case for micro:bit

Increase your micro:bit cuteness factor to over NINE THOUSAND with these soft rubber cases. They'll protect your micro:bit but still give you access to all of the ports, buttons, and lights.

The Kitty Case is made from hard-wearing, soft, flexible rubber, making it a cinch to fit or remove it. The white piece lets you see the labels on the edge connector and access the pads with crocodile clips, or you can remove it altogether if you need to use the whole edge connector.

You can access the three buttons, micro-USB, and JST connectors through cutouts in the case, and the rubber over the LED matrix diffuses the lights beautifully.

They're light, soft, easily removed (and reattached) and brightly coloured.
Sparked new interest in micro:bits at our local events with kids, and made them cool again!
We love micro:bits, and these take them up a notch..

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Kitty Case for micro:bit

Increase your micro:bit cuteness factor to over NINE THOUSAND with these soft rubber cases. They'll protect your micro:bit but still give you access to all of the ports, buttons, and lights.
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This tiny board has a standard DC barrel jack socket at one end and provides a regulated 3.3V output that you can use to power your micro:bit using the JST battery connector attached to wires coming from the other end of the board. Read more...